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Prior experience implementing ESG/EHS software (Enablon, Sphera, Intelex, Cority, ServiceNow, BenchmarkESG, Workiva, Persefoni, Watershed, Metrio, Avarni, VelocityEHS, and others). Sitting within the Platforms, Technologies, & Software Solutions business unit of DVS, our ESG/EHS Technology group specializes in leading clients through solution planning, design, and implementation to digitize their business processes and reporting for regulatory compliance and environmental/social/governance needs.
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BEPA seeks to hire Assistant Environmental Engineers for the Industrial and Commercial (IC) Program in the Watershed Management and MS4 Compliance Unit located in Queens, NY. Under direct supervision, the selected candidates will perform compliance inspections at industrial and commercial facilities to verify compliance with MSGP permit.
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The Bureau of Environmental Planning and Analysis (BEPA) is responsible for the implementation of the inspection and enforcement Program of the State Pollution Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) in the Municipal Separate Sewer System (MS4) area.
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Experience delivering technical software implementation projects in a consulting environment. Execute projects according to the DVS business management system and the ESG/EHS Technology PM Playbook, coordinating with PDMs as necessary.
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ENVIRONMENTAL: We value the prudent and sustainable stewardship of the environment and natural resources, including preserving our watershed, and our role in reducing the greenhouse gases (GHGs) contributing to Climate Change.
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What You'll Do:We are in search of a highly motivated team member to join our family of scientists and engineers to support our work on projects involving Clean Water Act program implementation, nutrient pollution, water quality standards, environmental policy, watershed planning, point source discharge permitting and controls, and nonpoint source pollution assessment and control.
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This exciting opportunity will directly contribute to the continued success and provide expertise and services in Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis, Urban Drainage Evaluation and Design, Watershed Planning and Implementation, Levee Evaluation and Design, Dam Evaluation and Design, Bank Stabilization Design, Floodplain Management, Water Quality Evaluation and Management, Hydrogeological Services, Hazard Mitigation and Emergency Planning, Environmental Sciences and Regulatory Coordination.
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By advancing research, education and training, and outreach, UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant promote the economic, cultural and environmental health of Georgia’s coast and prepare citizens to become good stewards of coastal ecosystems and watershed resources.
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The St. Louis River Project Manager (Project Manager) will manage the development, design, implementation, and administration of St. Louis River Restoration Initiative (SLRRI) habitat restoration projects in close coordination with multiple partner organizations and agencies.
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The position will work with a collaborative team of civil engineers & geologists who focus on water quality monitoring program design & implementation, water resources and sustainability planning, hydrologic/hydraulic analyses, water quality modeling, BMP design, post-fire hazard assessment and hydrology, erosion and sediment control, municipal, industrial, and construction site NPDES permitting support.
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General water quality, ecological restoration, salmon recovery, and watershed management and restoration. Assist Maintenance Facilities in the development and implementation of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), perform inspections, and update Plans as needed.
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Lead and grow the Midwest/Great Lakes stream restoration practice to support watershed assessments, stream restoration designs, construction of stream restoration projects, and as-built evaluations following implementation.
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Responsibilities include development, implementation and oversight of: stormwater capital improvements, subdivision storm water facilities/assessed subdivision program, comprehensive watershed plans, stormwater system modeling, illicit discharge and detection, public education, data analysis, and reporting.
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The strategic vision for this discipline includes stormwater management, roadway hydraulics, erosion + sediment control, hydrologic + hydraulic modeling, wetlands + stream + coastal, floodplain management and watershed assessment and management.
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Assists with the overall management and implementation of internal and external strategic communications, marketing and public relations programs that support the Department of Watershed Management’s mission, vision, and values.
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